[She very much hates religion - or at least, looks like she has a really big bone to pick against it, which is ironic since her title is Zealous. She hardly displays that kind of zeal that seems to be implied.
Not that it seems like Tanya cares that much about it, in-between everything else. She stays quiet for a while, seemingly letting Credence do his thing and not going out of her way to bother him. Instead she stares at the cross hanging up at the wall as her mind things about the events of... a few days back. The murder, and the subsequent execution.
Being X didn't care about others, Tanya knew that. But why go through all this trouble? Killing others wasn't going to do anything to her - her experiences in the Rhine had prepared her enough. Just what was Being X's game plan this time? Especially with this boy...]
Oy. [She calls out to him, fully expecting him to respond.]
well that makes zero sense (pretty HEARTBREAKING you mean)
Not that it seems like Tanya cares that much about it, in-between everything else. She stays quiet for a while, seemingly letting Credence do his thing and not going out of her way to bother him. Instead she stares at the cross hanging up at the wall as her mind things about the events of... a few days back. The murder, and the subsequent execution.
Being X didn't care about others, Tanya knew that. But why go through all this trouble? Killing others wasn't going to do anything to her - her experiences in the Rhine had prepared her enough. Just what was Being X's game plan this time? Especially with this boy...]
Oy. [She calls out to him, fully expecting him to respond.]